Evolution of the spin dynamics during freezing in the spin-glass Fe$_{x}$Cr$_{1-x}$
Abstract
In the iron--chromium system, FeCr, a wide dome of spin-glass behavior emerges when the ferromagnetism of iron is suppressed and the antiferromagnetism of chromium emerges as a function of increasing iron content . As both, the high-temperature state and the characteristic cluster size vary as a function of , different regimes of spin-glass behavior may be compared in a single, isostructural material system. Here, we report a study of the spin dynamics across the freezing process into the spin-glass state for different iron concentrations (, , ) using Modulation of IntEnsity with Zero Effort (MIEZE) spectroscopy. In the parameter range studied, the relaxation process observed experimentally may be described well in terms of a stretched exponential. In the reentrant cluster-glass regime, , this behavior persists up to high temperatures. In comparison, in the superparamagnetic regime, and , a single relaxation time at elevated temperatures is observed. For all samples studied, the spin relaxation exhibits a momentum dependence consistent with a power law, providing evidence of a dispersive character of the spin relaxation.
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@article{arxiv.2301.04495,
title = {Evolution of the spin dynamics during freezing in the spin-glass Fe$_{x}$Cr$_{1-x}$},
author = {Steffen Säubert and Christian Franz and Johanna K. Jochum and Georg Benka and Andreas Bauer and Stephen M. Shapiro and Peter Böni and Christian Pfleiderer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.04495},
year = {2023}
}